Iceage Return With New Video For “Catch It”

Copenhagen’s Iceage present new song, “Catch It,” their first new material since 2014’s Plowing Into The Field of Love. Produced by the band — Elias Bender Rønnenfelt (vocals, lyrics), Jakob Tvilling Pless (bass), Dan Kjær Nielsen (drums), and Johan Wieth (guitar) — with Nis Bysted, “Catch It” was recorded all-analog by Mattias Glavå at Kungsten Studios in Göteborg, Sweden. It’s an intoxicating return for the Danish four-piece that boasts a sophisticated new range. Rønnenfelt’s poetic lyrics plumb the deepest corners of human emotion – intimacy, betrayal, and contemplation – as he sings “Time moves forward quickly / Moves in twenty-four-hour segments / Racing for the soul to grab chokehold.” The song’s accompanying video was directed by Adam Hashemi and mostly shot on 8mm film in Los Angeles.

Additionally, Iceage are announcing an extensive North American tour kicking off May 10th at the Nordic Museum in Seattle and running until late June. All dates are below. Fans can expect a further taste of new music on top of the band’s beloved catalog.

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